Will this ram work on the internal slot

http://cgi.ebay.com/MICRON-1GB-PC2100-2100-266Mhz-DDR-266-Mhz-184PIN-1-GB-G_W0QQ itemZ270086275196QQihZ017QQcategoryZ74942QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

That RAM module will work in the internal slot of a 17-inch 1GHz iMac G4. It won't fit into the slots of a slower iMac, and is too slow to work in a newer iMac.
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  • Will this RAM work for my early 2011?

    I found this on apple's web site:
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    Dataintegritetskontroll
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    Egenskaper
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    That macbookpro needs:
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    so that Corsair set is correct.
    But in this forum it is said always that a mac is very sensitive of the quality of new ram. And then most of the time Crucial or OWC are recommended.
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  • Will this RAM work with a Mac Book Pro?

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